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University of Delaware Library
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Statement from Senator Williams on his stance against the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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United States. Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
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Senator John J. Williams believed that public education should be funded and directed by state and local communities and not the federal government. He stated that the bill contained "within it the seeds of the first Federal education system," which would make state governments merely administrative offices of the federal government and bring with it "the flood of Federal control."
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Williams, John J. (John James), 1904-1989
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-04-09
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University of Delaware Library
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University of Delaware Library
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Clipping from <em>Wilmington Morning News Journal</em> on Senator Williams and the Voting Rights legislation
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United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Following the attacks on the Selma to Montgomery civil rights marchers, Senator Williams met with a group comprised of church representatives and civil rights workers from Delaware to discuss the Voting Rights bill. Senator Williams stated that he supported civil rights legislation and would vote for a legislation guaranteeing every American citizen the right to vote, but would not commit to a vote until he had seen the language of the legislation.
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News journal (Wilmington, Del.)
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-03-13
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University of Delaware Library
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Wilmington (Del.)
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University of Delaware Library
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Letter from constituent sent to Senator Williams on the Voting Rights bill (S. 1564)
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United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Many constituents wrote to Senator Williams expressing their concerns with the Voting Rights bill. While many were for the passage of the bill to ensure equal voting rights to all American citizens and end discriminatory election practices, others voiced their concerns against the language of the bill and urged Senator Williams to consider other requirements for determining voting eligibility.
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Newark, Delaware, resident
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-04-05
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University of Delaware Library
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University of Delaware Library
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Statement from Senator John J. Williams introducing the Clean Elections amendment to the Voting Rights Act
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United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Following President Lyndon B. Johnson's announcement of the Voting Rights bill on March 15, 1965, Senator Williams introduced the "Clean Elections" amendment to the bill on March 18, 1965. Williams emphasized that although he supported the principle that every American citizen have the right to vote, he also believed that the process of participating in the election process was nullified by fraudulent voting behaviors, such as vote buying and false voter information. The "Clean Elections" amendment sought to penalize such behavior and ensure an honest and clean election process.
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Williams, John J. (John James), 1904-1988
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-03-18
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University of Delaware Library
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District of Columbia
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University of Delaware Library
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Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams regarding the Voting Rights Act
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United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Although many constituents lauded Senator Williams for his work on the "Clean Elections" amendment to the Voting Rights Act, not everyone was in favor of passage of the bill as a whole and found it to be unconstitutional.
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Rancho Santa Fe, California, resident
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-27-04
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University of Delaware Library
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Rancho Santa Fe (Calif.)
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University of Delaware Library
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'Are you a Shadow Voter' pamphlet
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United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Senator Williams's "Clean Elections" amendment to the Voting Rights Act sought to criminalize fraudulent voting behavior such as vote buying and falsifying voter or registration information. In 1961, the Women's Division of the Republican National Committee published a booklet calling all citizens to uphold the privilege of voting by ensuring clean and honest voting processes. This booklet provided citizens with case studies and proposed actions to prevent fraudulent elections.
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Republican National Committee (U.S.). Women's Division
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1961
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University of Delaware Library
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udel_009.jpg
udel_010.pdf
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District of Columbia
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University of Delaware Library
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Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams regarding the attacks on civil rights marchers during the Selma to Montgomery march
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Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965: Selma, Ala.)
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The images of attacks on civil rights marchers in Selma, Alabama, roused the American public. Many constituents wrote to Senator Williams expressing their concerns over the attacks and urged him and other Members of Congress to stop the police brutality.
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Newark, Delaware, resident
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-03-09
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University of Delaware Library
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udel_007.jpg
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Newark (Del.)
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University of Delaware Library
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Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams asking him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill
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Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.)
United States. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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As the events of the Selma to Montgomery marches were unfolding, concerned constituents wrote to Senator Williams urging him to vote for passage of the Voting Rights bill and to end the violent actions occurring in Alabama.
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St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, student
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-03-16
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University of Delaware Library
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udel_005.jpg
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Baltimore (Md.)
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University of Delaware Library
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Letter sent to Senator John J. Williams from the Grace Church Commission on Social Concerns regarding the Voting Rights Act
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Suffrage.
Civil Rights.
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People all over the United States wrote to Senator Williams voicing their opinions on the pending Voting Rights legislation. Many, such as this group of concerned constituents from Grace Church in Wilmington, Delaware, urged the senator to vote for passage of the Voting Rights Act to ensure equal voting rights to all citizens.
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Grace Church, Wilmington, Delaware
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-04-01
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University of Delaware Library
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udel_003.jpg
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Wilmington (Del.)
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University of Delaware Library
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The collecting policy of the Library is to document broadly the history of Delaware and Delawareans, including primary sources related to the history of politics and government. The Library collects papers of current and former members of Congress; Delaware individuals who represent leadership in diplomatic or political arenas, domestic or foreign, at the local, state, and national levels; and papers of institutions, organizations, or groups concerned with public policy or civic affairs.
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Letter from constituent sent to Senator John J. Williams regarding the Voting Rights Act
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Senator Williams was often quoted as saying that he believed in giving every citizen the right to vote regardless of race; however, he was against the federal government interfering with state and local elections.
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Wilmington, Delaware, resident
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Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-03-20
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University of Delaware Library
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English
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udel_001.jpg
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Wilmington (Del.)
Subject
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Suffrage.
Civil Rights.